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Alvar Aalto design for Artek, 1933. The simple form of the Stool 60 stools may be well-known around the world, but few people remember its creator. The patented L-shaped legs were developed in 1932 by Alvar Aalto and make the stools extremely light and space-saving. Easy to stack, Stool 60 is great for small spaces. Available in different colors or with a...

Hans J. Wegner design for Carl Hansen, 1985/2005. The perfect bar stool for modern interiors with open plan kitchens or other open spaces. Why not invite your guests to sit down and enjoy a chat over a drink while you are busy in the kitchen? Its upholstered seat makes it extremely comfortable.

An extremely strong bar stool with a light and airy design, fulfilling every need for comfort and functionality. The Opus bar stool matches elegantly the high tables in the Brunch and Expresso table series.

Hee Welling design for HAY.
The idea behind the About A Chair-collection has been to develop a chair with conspicuous simplicity. A chair which works just as well around the dining table as around a conference table, in a canteen or at the office.

The Cutter bench by Niels Hvass has countless possible uses. It can grace the façade of your house or a corner of the garden, provide a place to sit down or a surface to put things on in the hall or bathroom.

Designed by Hans Wegner for Carl Hansen, in 1956. CH20 is a compact dining chair that can also be stacked. The lower back support and horizontal seat also make the chair suitable for working at a table or desk.

Hans J Wegner design, 1949 for Carl Hansen. The CH24 chair is simple and functional and is one of the most emblematic pieces of furniture of the 20th century. Inspired by the Chinese imperial style, under the Ming Dynasty, Wegner above all wanted to create a chair which would look beautiful under every angle. Perfect for a dining room or kitchen, but can...

Designed by Borge Mogensen in 1956. The Classic Chair (or J39) is Børge Mogensen's most successful chair, inspired by his teacher Kaare Klint. The chair is available with a hand-woven seat in natural or black paper yarn.

Design, 1953. The Valet Chair is about the problems in folding clothes in the most practical manner at bedtime. Unites function with a playful sculptural design. The top rail is shaped as a coat hanger while the seat is basically a box for storing.

Hans J. Wegner design, 1949. Although designed as a comfortable dining room chair, the Icon chair is also frequently used as an office armchair. Its impeccable design not only provides strength and stability, but also makes it beautiful from every angle. Entirely made out of wood, the chair has a very natural look, which allows it to blend into any kind...

Arne Jacobsen design for Fritz Hansen, 1955. Arne Jacobsen’s Series 7 chair is the best-selling Danish design chair around the world. It offers multiple possibilities in terms of interior design thanks to its simple form and various finishes. It is highly appreciated in dining rooms, kitchens, restaurants and meeting rooms, but will blend into any type of...

Arne Jacobsen design by Fritz Hansen, 1952. The Ant chair by Arne Jacobsen is, without a doubt, the most famous three-legged chair in the world. Now also available with four legs, it continues to seduce interior designers of all ages. Its comfortable seat, as well as the lightness of its structure, gives it a strong ability to adapt to different...

Arne Jacobsen design by Fritz Hansen. Lily was designed for the Danish Central Bank in 1970. In 2008 redesigned for optimal comfort with a choice : The classic chair with armrests and fixed height or office chair with wheels and height adjustable.

Designed by Hans Wegner for Carl Hansen, in 1956. CH20 is a compact dining chair that can also be stacked. The lower back support and horizontal seat also make the chair suitable for working at a table or desk.

Hans J. Wegner design, Carl Hansen, 1957. The famous CH33 chair by Hans Wegner has been re-issued by Carl Hansen & Son with new finishes to complement every style of interior. CH33 is the ideal chair for a dining room or office, but can also be used in hotel restaurants for a stylish statement.

Both modern and traditional, colorful yet understated, the TAK chair, easily blends into interiors of all styles, and can either complete a dining room table with elegance, or be used solo in a bedroom or office. Its stability and sturdiness also make it an excellent choice for public spaces such as town halls, hospitals and airports.